May 10, 20197 yr Hi, I’m new to unRAID, and planning to move from my current FreeNAS setup. And before I make my move I’m wondering if it is possible to have a single disk outside the array? If you wonder why, well I run a surveillance system and use a special DVR/PVR disk now for storage and doesnt want to write that footage to my array since it writes 24/7 to the disk. /sic79 Edited May 10, 20197 yr by Sic79
May 10, 20197 yr Community Expert Unassigned Devices plugin: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/44104-unassigned-devices-managing-disk-drives-and-remote-shares-outside-of-the-unraid-array/
May 10, 20197 yr Author Unassigned Devices plugin: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/44104-unassigned-devices-managing-disk-drives-and-remote-shares-outside-of-the-unraid-array/ Wow that was a fast reply . Thanks for helping!
May 10, 20197 yr Community Expert 1 minute ago, Sic79 said: Wow that was a fast reply . Thanks for helping! In case you did not realise this even disks that are outside the array count towards the ‘attached devices’ in the license limits. This would only be relevant if it ends up affecting the license level you go for. The check is applied each time you start the array so you are free to plugin in removable devices after that without Unraid complaining (e.g. for backup purposes).
May 10, 20197 yr Author In case you did not realise this even disks that are outside the array count towards the ‘attached devices’ in the license limits. This would only be relevant if it ends up affecting the license level you go for. The check is applied each time you start the array so you are free to plugin in removable devices after that without Unraid complaining (e.g. for backup purposes).Thanks for the info, nice to know. But I think I will go for the PRO license actually. Now when I got my main question answered, its time to make a plan for my move from FreeNAS.
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